43 min

How to take up space and become unstoppable, with Vanessa Collingridge The Wallet

    • Education

A 2013 study from Duke University and the University of California found that male CEOs with deeper voices tend to manage larger companies, stay in their jobs for longer and even make more money to the tune of $190,000 per year. 
But can the pitch of our voice really have an effect on our earning potential, or the impact we have at work and how we’re perceived as leaders?
My guest today is Vanessa Collingridge, an award-winning TV and radio journalist and leadership coach who is empowering women to quite literally use their voice, speak up and get comfortable taking up space. 
Joined by Vestpod intern, Millie, Vanessa shares practical hacks that we can use to try and help amplify our voices, breathing techniques that can help calm our nerves in stressful situations as well as the subtle changes we can make to our posture in order to feel more powerful. 
Vanessa has boundless energy and is so passionate about boosting the visibility of women encouraging us all to ditch our “good girl” mentalities and strive to be seen and heard.
You can follow and connect with Vanessa at: 
 
Twitter: @NessCollingr 
We shared some resources in this episode. All the links are below: 
 
Amy Cuddy Ted Talk: Your body language may shape who you are Male CEOs with deep voices more likely to have market success: Huffington Post 
You can follow Vestpod:

Newsletter and classes: https://www.vestpod.comMy book “You’re Not Broke, You’Re Pre-Rich is available to purchase from Amazon and your favourite bookshop Instagram @vestpodJoin our Facebook group
* Please note that we are not certified, financial advisers! The articles and information made available on Vestpod and this podcast are provided for information and educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. You are advised to consult with an independent financial advisor for advice on your specific circumstances. Also, if you’re investing money, make sure it’s for the long term and you understand what you're investing in.*

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A 2013 study from Duke University and the University of California found that male CEOs with deeper voices tend to manage larger companies, stay in their jobs for longer and even make more money to the tune of $190,000 per year. 
But can the pitch of our voice really have an effect on our earning potential, or the impact we have at work and how we’re perceived as leaders?
My guest today is Vanessa Collingridge, an award-winning TV and radio journalist and leadership coach who is empowering women to quite literally use their voice, speak up and get comfortable taking up space. 
Joined by Vestpod intern, Millie, Vanessa shares practical hacks that we can use to try and help amplify our voices, breathing techniques that can help calm our nerves in stressful situations as well as the subtle changes we can make to our posture in order to feel more powerful. 
Vanessa has boundless energy and is so passionate about boosting the visibility of women encouraging us all to ditch our “good girl” mentalities and strive to be seen and heard.
You can follow and connect with Vanessa at: 
 
Twitter: @NessCollingr 
We shared some resources in this episode. All the links are below: 
 
Amy Cuddy Ted Talk: Your body language may shape who you are Male CEOs with deep voices more likely to have market success: Huffington Post 
You can follow Vestpod:

Newsletter and classes: https://www.vestpod.comMy book “You’re Not Broke, You’Re Pre-Rich is available to purchase from Amazon and your favourite bookshop Instagram @vestpodJoin our Facebook group
* Please note that we are not certified, financial advisers! The articles and information made available on Vestpod and this podcast are provided for information and educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. You are advised to consult with an independent financial advisor for advice on your specific circumstances. Also, if you’re investing money, make sure it’s for the long term and you understand what you're investing in.*

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

43 min

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